Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood & the Prison of Belief

Join Lawrence Wright, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Looming Tower, and New Yorker editor Daniel Zalewski for a conversation on Wright’s latest work: Going Clear, a revelatory book about the Church of Scientology, based on Wright’s award-winning 2011 New Yorker cover story.

Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of Belief is based on more than two hundred interviews with current and former Scientologists, as well as other sources. The book offers an exhaustive account of the church, from its founding by L. Ron Hubbard to its present-day leadership under David Miscavige.

Scientology plays an outsize role in the cast of new religions that have arisen in the twentieth century, and Wright seeks to answer the questions many people have about it: What is it that makes this religion alluring? What do its adherents get out of it? How can rational-seeming people subscribe to beliefs that others find incomprehensible? Why do popular personalities associate themselves with a faith that is likely to create public relations martyrdom?

During his three-year investigation, Wright was not only able to convince former members to discuss their separation from the church, he was also able to persuade current Scientologists to speak candidly about their experiences. He looks into the church’s financial resources and examines their tax-exempt status. He presents startling new source material about its complex and controversial founder. And he examines the relationships of both Tom Cruise and John Travolta to the church.

Audience Q&A and book sale and signing to follow.

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When: Wed., Jan. 23, 2013 at 8:30 pm
Where: 92nd Street Y - Tribeca
200 Hudson St.

Price: $15
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Join Lawrence Wright, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Looming Tower, and New Yorker editor Daniel Zalewski for a conversation on Wright’s latest work: Going Clear, a revelatory book about the Church of Scientology, based on Wright’s award-winning 2011 New Yorker cover story.

Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of Belief is based on more than two hundred interviews with current and former Scientologists, as well as other sources. The book offers an exhaustive account of the church, from its founding by L. Ron Hubbard to its present-day leadership under David Miscavige.

Scientology plays an outsize role in the cast of new religions that have arisen in the twentieth century, and Wright seeks to answer the questions many people have about it: What is it that makes this religion alluring? What do its adherents get out of it? How can rational-seeming people subscribe to beliefs that others find incomprehensible? Why do popular personalities associate themselves with a faith that is likely to create public relations martyrdom?

During his three-year investigation, Wright was not only able to convince former members to discuss their separation from the church, he was also able to persuade current Scientologists to speak candidly about their experiences. He looks into the church’s financial resources and examines their tax-exempt status. He presents startling new source material about its complex and controversial founder. And he examines the relationships of both Tom Cruise and John Travolta to the church.

Audience Q&A and book sale and signing to follow.

From INSIDE NEW YORK – As a meat-lover who rarely eats meat (due to tuition-induced poverty and life-induced laziness), I often find myself with strong and unsatisfied carnivorous cravings. Bubby’s (120 Hudson St., 212-219-0666) restaurant and bar, fortunately, saved me, satisfying every meat craving I’ve ever had- and then some… Read the full review at Inside New York.
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